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Whether you’re relocating for family, sunshine, or a slower pace — moving is stressful enough. Medicare doesn’t need to be. Before you pack those boxes, avoid these common missteps when transferring Medicare to another state.

Mistake #1: Assuming Your Plan Automatically Moves With You

Original Medicare travels just fine — Medicare Advantage and Part D plans do not always follow.
Different states = different plan options.When you move outside your current plan’s service area, you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) to choose a new plan.

Mistake #2: Waiting Too Long to Update Your Address

Timing matters.
Contact Social Security or your Medicare plan as soon as you have:

  • Proof of the new address
  • Move-in date

This prevents:

  • Gaps in coverage
  • Surprise out-of-network costs
  • Medication access issues

Mistake #3: Forgetting About Prescription Coverage

Each state has its own list of:

  • Preferred pharmacies
  • Covered medications (formularies)

Make sure your new local options still support your health needs — before you move.

What To Do Instead

  • Review your plan network in the new state
  • Compare options early
  • Use your Special Enrollment Period wisely
  • Save documents that confirm your new residence

Make your move smooth — schedule a short call with The Popel Insurance Group to update your Medicare coverage confidently.